The Sun is not a planet, it is a star. It is the largest object in the solar system, substantially larger and more massive than all of the planets and other objects that orbit it. It contains as much as 99.8% of the total mass of the solar system, more than 1000 times the mass of Jupiter.
Subject: The Sun Predicate: is much bigger than all the other planets.
There are no planets bigger than the sun. Even the largest planet Jupiter is only about 1% the size of the sun.
No, the Sun is much bigger than Saturn. The Sun is a star and is about 109 times the diameter of Earth, whereas Saturn is a planet and is only about 9.5 times the diameter of Earth.
In our solar system, the known objects larger than the moon are the sun, all eight planets, and the moons Ganymede, Titan, Callisto, and Io.
No. The Sun is much bigger than any planet.If any planet were as big as our Sun (or bigger), it would have enough mass in it to start its own fusion reaction and become a star.There are no known planets larger than our Sun. But there are planets larger than Jupiter that orbit other stars, and a number of stars vastly larger than our Sun, some nearly as large as our entire solar system!
Subject: The Sun Predicate: is much bigger than all the other planets.
No, if all the planets in our solar system were put together, they would not be bigger than the Sun. The Sun is much larger and more massive than all the planets combined.
The sun is bigger than all the planets in the solar system.
The sun is a star, not a planet. The sun has about 700 times the mass of all the planets combined.
the sun is the most closest to the planets then the other stars so the sun looks way bigger than all the stars
Although we don't know for certain, but it it highly likely that the Sun will be bigger than any planet. It is certainly bigger than all of the planets in our Solar System.
Mercury is much, much smaller than the Sun. The Sun is larger than all the planets combined.
the sun is bigger than any other planets because millions of years ago meteorites smashed together to make the sun and to any other planets that did not happen
If you meant "Is Jupiter bigger than the SUN" then no. The sun is bigger than any planets in our known solar system.
No, the sun cannot swallow all eight planets. The sun is much larger than the planets in our solar system, but it will not engulf them. However, the sun will eventually expand into a red giant and could engulf the innermost planets.
Since the Sun is much bigger than all the planets, the biggest planet is closest in size to the Sun.
Because the Sun is closer to the earth than all the other stars